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We will remember them: Sunday 10 November

Published: 30 October 2019

Worcester's main Remembrance Sunday commemoration on Sunday November 10 is our community's opportunity to remember all those who have given their lives for the peace and freedom we enjoy today, both in the two World Wars and subsequent conflicts worldwide.

A service will take place at Worcester Cathedral at 10.00am, followed by a wreath-laying ceremony at the War Memorial in the Cathedral grounds. This will incorporate the two minutes' silence at 11.00am, which will end with the firing of a gun, followed by the playing of the Last Post.

The service will be open to the public and it is hoped that large numbers of Worcester people will join the wreath-laying ceremony at the War Memorial.

The Mayor of Worcester, Councillor Allah Ditta, said: "This will be a solemn, important and moving ceremony to remember the many people who have fallen to protect the freedoms we all enjoy. I would encourage citizens of Worcester to attend."

Other organisations involved in Worcester's Remembrance Sunday commemorations include contingents from 214 Battery Royal Artillery; Royal British Legion; Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regimental Association; Navy, Army and Air Force Cadets; West Mercia Police; St John's Ambulance; the Scouts and Guides.

The service will be followed by a parade along High Street, with the Mayor and the Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire, Lt Col Patrick Holcroft LVO OBE, taking the salute outside the Guildhall as veterans and uniformed organisations march past.

Road closures in the city centre will be in place to accommodate the parade and the War Memorial ceremony. 


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